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'''Magic Tales: Baba Yaga and the Magic Geese''' is an interactive book for children.  It is based on the Russian fairy tale [[wikipedia:The Magic Swan Geese|The Magic Swan Geese]].  A young girl is left with the task of watching her younger brother, but she lost track of him, and the Baba Yaga's (a witch-like creature in Slavic folklore) magic swan geese took him away.
'''Magic Tales: Baba Yaga and the Magic Geese''' is an interactive book for children.  It is based on the Russian fairy tale [[wikipedia:The Magic Swan Geese|The Magic Swan Geese]].  A young girl is left with the task of watching her younger brother, but she lost track of him, and the Baba Yaga's (a witch-like creature in Slavic folklore) magic swan geese took him away.
==External links==
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/magic-tales-baba-yaga-and-the-magic-geese MobyGames entry for Magic Tales: Baba Yaga and the Magic Geese]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Tales Magic Tales Series on Wikipedia]
* [https://www.scummvm.org/screenshots/composer/magictales/ Screenshots (Magic Tales series)]


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Revision as of 17:17, 25 April 2020

Magic Tales:
Baba Yaga and the Magic Geese
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First release 1995
Also known as
Developed by Animation Magic
Published by Davidson
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms Windows, Macintosh
Resolution 640x480, 256 colors
Engine composer
Support Since ScummVM 1.5.0
Available for
Purchase
No


Magic Tales: Baba Yaga and the Magic Geese is an interactive book for children. It is based on the Russian fairy tale The Magic Swan Geese. A young girl is left with the task of watching her younger brother, but she lost track of him, and the Baba Yaga's (a witch-like creature in Slavic folklore) magic swan geese took him away.

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